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Sensing and Control Honeywell Inc. 11 West Spring Street Freeport, IL 61032
www.honeywell.com/sensing
AML Series
IN FRONT OF THE PANEL Coordinated, attractive appearance. AML features innovations designed by industrial designers to achieve the best balance of human factors and aesthetic appearance. Operator height, bezel size, and the compatibility of square and rectangular shapes blend with other components to harmonize your panel. Theres no visual clutter to distract from man/ machine communication. This comprehensive line of lighted and unlighted manual controls features: Pushbuttons for high and intermediate frequency functions; Rocker and paddle switches, with 2 or 3 positions, for less frequent control functions; Plus lighted indicators and annunciators which complement AMLs universal appeal. Various controls can be matched with their functions to accommodate the most natural and efficient habit pattern reflex. Keylock operated switches can be used to assure authorized personnel only access. Display flexibility. AML offers a choice of five legend sizes, four button heights, full or split section display, and illumination by incandescent lamps, LEDs or neons. Colors are bright and uniform, providing a strong definition and good visibility. (Nonilluminated devices have the same attractive colors.) Color display options include: Transmitted color color can be distinguished whether lamp is On or Off. Dead front display appears black, until illumination causes legend and color to appear. Projected color white display is diffused with color when illuminated.
BEHIND THE PANEL AMLs simple, cost effective design provides many behind-panel benefits for the designer and installer/user. Simple to install. They snap in from the panel front individually or in vertical or horizontal strips; or in subpanel mounted strips and matrices that can be pre-assembled and pre-wired to assure accurate alignment and efficient panel building. Electrical flexibility. Solid state switches with Hall effect integrated circuits interface directly with microprocessors and other logic level devices. These ICs were first applied in MICRO SWITCH solid state keyboards. Today, many MICRO SWITCH products incorporate the Hall effect technology to meet a wide range of position sensing and manual control needs. Electronic control switches with gold or silver contacts, and 1, 2, or 4 poles, will handle up to 3 amps. Including an encoded version which generates different binary coded outputs merely by changing cam-keyed buttons. Power duty switches meet line disconnect application needs with 10-amp pushbuttons and 15-amp paddle and rocker switches.
Easy to wire. All AML devices present single level termination. This means faster, easier, neater, and more economical wiring. And there is a choice of solder, quick-connect, push-on, and printed circuit termination.
MATING RECEPTACLES The .110 .020 quick-connect/solder terminal (types 2 and 8) is designed for use with receptacles that comply with the UL standard for insertion and withdrawal forces. Maximum insertion force is 12 lbs. max., withdrawal force is 14 lbs. These receptacles are supplied by: AMP Inc., Berg, Augat, Hollingsworth, MALCO, Zierick, and others. Refer to Thomas Register or the Yellow Pages for the location of your local supplier.
Manuals
AML Series
FULL GUARD BEZEL OPTION
Relamping of T-1-3/4 incandescent AML91 lamps is accomplished from the front of the panel without tools. (AML92 T-1-3/4 LEDs can be added in the same manner.)
As an alternative to standard height bezels (.06 in./1,5 mm), pushbutton switches can be furnished with full guard bezels extending .19 in./5.0 mm from the mounting surface. In the free position, standard buttons are flush with full guard bezels. The raised bezel guards against accidental operation by someone leaning against or dropping something on a control console.
High Intensity LEDs For Full-face AML Lighted Display AML92 Series
Full-face illumination for high visibility lighted colors. Advanced illumination technology combines high-intensity LED in standard T-1-3/4 wedge base lamp package. Easy plug-in installation in AML lighted switches and indicators. Low operating temperature permits high density, continuous operation with minimal heat build-up. AML92 Series LEDs have a quad chip assembled in a T-1-3/4 wedge base lamp package. They provide full-face illumination when used with lighted pushbutton, rocker and paddle switches, or indicators equipped with incandescent lamp sockets. For ordering information, refer to page 46.
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AML Series
AML 40 Series N/A ---------
File E12252 File LR4442 File 0630/10.78+ Rating 1710 No. 4275.5788
File E12252 File LR4442 File 0630/10.78+ + Rating 1710 No. 4275.5788
* 95% Survival + Exception: Four-Pole AMLs are not included in VDE Approval + + Exception: Only the 2-pole AML33 and AML34 are certified by VDE
Supply Current (Max.) 5V 7.0 mA (Released) 24 V 9.0 mA (Released) 14.0 mA (Operatedno load)
Manuals
1 Over temperature range of 0 to +55C (+32 to +131F) and supply voltage of 4.5 to 5.5 VDC.
2 Over temperature range of 0 to +55C (+32 to +131F) and supply voltage of 16 VDC. 3 At 24C. (+75F)
AML20 Series Contacts Silver or Gold-plated Silver Gold AML30 Series Voltage 125 VAC 250 VAC Pushbuttons 10 amps 10 amps Current Rockers or Paddles 15 amps 15 amps Load Type 60% power factor 60% power factor Voltage 250 VAC 125 VAC 24 VDC 125 VAC/DC Current 2 Amps 3 Amps 2 Amps 100 mA Load Type 75% Power Factor 75% Power Factor Resistive Resistive
4 As with all solid state components, performance can be expected to deteriorate as rating limits are approached; however, they will not be damaged unless the limits are exceeded.
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